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Liz Howard
Elizabeth 'Liz' Howard (Éilís Níc Iomhair) was the 27th president of the Camogie Association. ==Background== From Deerpark, Carrick on Suir, County Tipperary, the daughter of Limerick man, Garrett Howard and Josephine (née Barry) from Newtown Nenagh, Garrett, won five All Ireland medals and was awarded the Bank of Ireland All Time All Star Award. Her mother's uncle Frank McGrath played with the famous Toomevara Greyhounds and Tipperary and later went on to becoome Chairman of Munster Council GAA. Her home club is now Burgess GAA club in Tipperary. Under the guidance of her parents she and her sisters started a camogie club in Feakle Co. Clare, this led to a revival of camogie in East Clare. Her sister Jo played for Clare and Tipperary while her brother Garry played for Tipperary U21 hurlers. Liz played camogie with Clare, Tipperary and Dublin; won a Munster Championship and National League (inaugural year 1977) with Tipperary, two Leinster Junior Championships with Dublin. She was a member of the famous Celtic club in Dublin, a club that provided seven presidents of the Camogie Association. Liz Howard played on the Tipperary team that won the first ever National Camogie League, beating Wexford in the inaugural replayed final in 1977.
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